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>> john yang in chicago. chuck todd before that starting us off from the white house. thank you both. >>> as we heard, the national rifle association came out with a video attacking the white house gun proposals this morning. and they're taking heat tonight for using the president's daughters as part of their argument. that part of this story tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: they've long been the most feared lobbyists in washington, spending millions to defeat gun laws and candidates they oppose. >> i want to say those fighting words. from my cold, dead hands! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: even as america was shaken by the horror of newtown, the nra escalated its rhetoric, claiming to add more than 100,000 new members, and taking a no-compromise stand. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> reporter: but did the nra go too far with this new web video today, focusing on the president's school-age daughters? >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed se
>> john yang in chicago. chuck todd before that starting us off from the white house. thank you both. >>> as we heard, the national rifle association came out with a video attacking the white house gun proposals this morning. and they're taking heat tonight for using the president's daughters as part of their argument. that part of this story tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: they've long been the most feared lobbyists in washington, spending millions to...
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john's parish, and the damage inflicted in st. john didn't make headlines as did sandy, but there were thousands of people who lost their businesses, lost their homes, and we're spending all kinds of money. st. john's parish, one small parish in the midst of the devastation, has spent $12 million on debris removal. 12 million. now, that is predictable. we know it's going to happen and the army corps is moving to figure out a way to mitigate. how to prevent doing this again. i'm told they need a million dollars of federal money to finish the study and begin the authorization process. that's part of what we have committed to in the congress. instead, next time there's a big event, there will be 12 million more in debris removal. it's just crazy. so, again, this is not an earmark for south louisiana. it doesn't instruct the corps to spend one dollar. all it does is give the corps the able to say, listen, we got all this money in sandy, frankly, there's no place to spend it we think is worth it, and if that's the case, if we can spend
john's parish, and the damage inflicted in st. john didn't make headlines as did sandy, but there were thousands of people who lost their businesses, lost their homes, and we're spending all kinds of money. st. john's parish, one small parish in the midst of the devastation, has spent $12 million on debris removal. 12 million. now, that is predictable. we know it's going to happen and the army corps is moving to figure out a way to mitigate. how to prevent doing this again. i'm told they need a...
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. >> reporter: when amy's husband john got laid off, they had credit card debt, big medical expenses, and two young sons. >> we didn't know what to do. it was either bankruptcy or cash in our iras. >> reporter: they decided to drain both of their retirement accounts, an increasingly common decision. a new study shows that more than 1 in 4 households with a 401(k) or other retirement account will withdraw some or all of it to pay for non-retirement needs, things like mortgages, credit card debt, and the kids' college tuition. but experts say it's a deeply troubling trend. >> if they cannot pay their bills while they have a paycheck coming in, how do they think they are going to pay those exact same bills later on in life when they no longer have a paycheck coming in? it makes no sense in any circumstance to take a loan from a 401(k). >> reporter: loans that result in penalties, taxes, and lost interest. people in their 40s are most likely to borrow against their 401(k)s, but the financial pressure doesn't end there. another new study by aarp shows that the older you are, the higher you
. >> reporter: when amy's husband john got laid off, they had credit card debt, big medical expenses, and two young sons. >> we didn't know what to do. it was either bankruptcy or cash in our iras. >> reporter: they decided to drain both of their retirement accounts, an increasingly common decision. a new study shows that more than 1 in 4 households with a 401(k) or other retirement account will withdraw some or all of it to pay for non-retirement needs, things like mortgages,...
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john? >> meantime in the bay area, it took hours of cussing, screaming and debates but this morning oakland finally making a decision on a very controversial proposal to reduce violent crime. the issue surrounding hiring one of the best known police experts in america. his name -- bill bratton. kristy smith joining us live at oakland city hall. she has more on the nine-hour debate and the ultimate decision made by the counselor. good morning. >> good morning to you. a heated, passionate debate went on for hours. 260 speakers. in the end the council hired bill bratton. he will be a consultant. one of the first things he'll do and the objective is to come up with a policing plan to bring down crime in oakland. it may start with forums like the one we saw overnight. >> seven ayes, one no. >> thank you. >> shame! shame on you! >> reporter: the one no vote, council member brooks. the crowd of protesters shouted things like "shame on you" and "let the war begin." the $250,000 contract includes hi
john? >> meantime in the bay area, it took hours of cussing, screaming and debates but this morning oakland finally making a decision on a very controversial proposal to reduce violent crime. the issue surrounding hiring one of the best known police experts in america. his name -- bill bratton. kristy smith joining us live at oakland city hall. she has more on the nine-hour debate and the ultimate decision made by the counselor. good morning. >> good morning to you. a heated,...
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he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to say one other really important point. because i made a mistake over the past month talking about how republicans have also won a majority in the house. as this article i was referencing mentioned, we actually got a minority of votes nationwide in house races. it was just gerrymandering from 2010 that gave us the majority. >> well, it was interesting to me, the congressional republicans went on a three-day retreat and concluded that retreat is a good strategy. and that's what they've done because they are looking at your poll and other polls that have republicans at historic lows in terms of their popularity. congress at historic lows. and that's because of
he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to say one other really important point. because i made a mistake over the past month talking about how...
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john's where they will attend church services. then at roughly 11:30, that's when the official -- i guess not the official -- the unofficial swearing-in takes place in front of most americans. and what's expected to be maybe 600,000 to 800,000 people who will come. that's about one-third of the nearly 2 million who were here four years ago, but there's still certainly an excitement in this area. the crowd is already gathering in places to get a little check of the reviewing stand here. the parade will come through this area. of course, the speech. we spoke to valerie jarrett, one of the top advisers and close friends just a moment ago. she tells us that the president has, in fact, completed writing the script for his inaugural address, giving us few clues about exactly what he will say. and then they will wrap up the night with the inaugural balls. four years ago there were ten. this year, more modest, they'll just have two to celebrate. >> all right. peter alexander, and we're reminded, of course, tomorrow also the observance of
john's where they will attend church services. then at roughly 11:30, that's when the official -- i guess not the official -- the unofficial swearing-in takes place in front of most americans. and what's expected to be maybe 600,000 to 800,000 people who will come. that's about one-third of the nearly 2 million who were here four years ago, but there's still certainly an excitement in this area. the crowd is already gathering in places to get a little check of the reviewing stand here. the...
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set up by shawn williams, score. >> the guy that scored the goal is john taveras. we see the secret here. number 15 flips the ball to john. as they have their backs to the philly defense. the national lacrosse league came out and said this goal should not have counted. the ref should have indicated during the stoppage where the ball was on the field. so technically the goal shouldn't have counted. >>> this is a trailer to a new action movie called "mission impossible-baby." you see the hero of the movie, the stunt man himself and actually it is the stunt woman herself. it makes the movie even better. her name is ava. she's about six months old and they did this trailer, as a stunt about 12 days ago. ♪ ♪ >> about time for this to happen. >> we're sick of tom cruise, anyway, right? >> and she's better than tom cruise. >> come on. >> you see that swift, stealth drop, right? >> is that candy? >> yes. her mission is to get the pot, this can full of candy. she gets it, there's a few more stunting. brings it up to her mouth and makes a swift exit. >> is that the most
set up by shawn williams, score. >> the guy that scored the goal is john taveras. we see the secret here. number 15 flips the ball to john. as they have their backs to the philly defense. the national lacrosse league came out and said this goal should not have counted. the ref should have indicated during the stoppage where the ball was on the field. so technically the goal shouldn't have counted. >>> this is a trailer to a new action movie called "mission...
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dingell, congressman john dingell of dearborn, michigan. congressman dingle is 86 years old. he is in his 30th term in congress. a few months into this term for him in june of this year, he will become the longest serving member of congress in american history. nobody since the dawn of the republic will have served as much time in congress as john dingell as of this june. john dingell is a democrat. he has been his entire career as far as i know. he is also a staunch proponent of gun rights. he is a former board member of the national rifle association. now what is going on in this photo from the vice president's office today is that john dingell is speaking to this whole group of cabinet officials and the vice president himself and his fellow house democrats, and he is speaking to them as one of the 12 vice-chairman of the democrats gun violence prevention task force in the house. this group was set up by nancy pelosi last month to be the voice of congressional democrats on reform. and it tells you something about the diversity of the demo
dingell, congressman john dingell of dearborn, michigan. congressman dingle is 86 years old. he is in his 30th term in congress. a few months into this term for him in june of this year, he will become the longest serving member of congress in american history. nobody since the dawn of the republic will have served as much time in congress as john dingell as of this june. john dingell is a democrat. he has been his entire career as far as i know. he is also a staunch proponent of gun rights. he...
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john walsh is the host of "america's most wanted." you know ava, and very much the thoughts of the nra generally, their answer to all of these massacres is more guns. what do you think of it? >> first, i have to say i'm thankful that you keep this dialogue going. it has to be a civil dialogue. i think it's evading all of the important issues by saying we're going to put more guns in schools. the nra is supported by the gun manufacturers, and i know aaa and he's a good man. is that the way you're going to make a sandy hook stop and say we'll just sell, what, hundreds of thousands of more guns and put armed guards in every school in america? >> i thought the president had it absolutely right today. he made it clear there's a direct link between the fear driven by the nra and others after these massacres, the fear is quite deliberately put out there to drive more sales to make more money. it's a commercial deal. >> they're the most powerful marketing tool in capitol hill. i have been up there for years walking the halls and trying to get
john walsh is the host of "america's most wanted." you know ava, and very much the thoughts of the nra generally, their answer to all of these massacres is more guns. what do you think of it? >> first, i have to say i'm thankful that you keep this dialogue going. it has to be a civil dialogue. i think it's evading all of the important issues by saying we're going to put more guns in schools. the nra is supported by the gun manufacturers, and i know aaa and he's a good man. is...
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they're upset with john boehner because of -- they're saying we're not getting sandy relief as fast as we need it here. >> well, we will get the relief, i'm convinced. boehner has promised to do it. i can't tell him how to run the house, and he's not trying to tell us how to run the city. he's got to decide when it makes some sense to bring it up. he's committed to get it done. we will get the money, and we will use it intelligently and recover. there's still in new york city alone, there are probably 7,000 or 8,000 homes without electricity, heat and hot water. >> jimmy: gosh. >> and it was all the floods that came in, and the houses weren't ripped down. they're still there, but they were so flooded out. and, of course, in your basements, where all of your equipment is, and it got ruined. >> jimmy: not to keep bringing up bad stuff, but sandy hook elementary and the awful tragedy there. >> well there's just too many guns in the world, and certainly in this country. we've just got to do something about it. this was a crazy person with an assault weapon, but there's 33 people killed in
they're upset with john boehner because of -- they're saying we're not getting sandy relief as fast as we need it here. >> well, we will get the relief, i'm convinced. boehner has promised to do it. i can't tell him how to run the house, and he's not trying to tell us how to run the city. he's got to decide when it makes some sense to bring it up. he's committed to get it done. we will get the money, and we will use it intelligently and recover. there's still in new york city alone, there...
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now john hammer is finally free. i'll speak to him next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a former marine whose harrowing ordeal we've been covering is finally free from the mexican prison where he was held for more than four months. john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. hammer took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather with him on the trip, and u.s. border officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. but soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to a jail. our ga
now john hammer is finally free. i'll speak to him next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a former marine...
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berry. >> john berry. the history was how the mississippi river was changed for accommodation in the impact of the 1997 flood that created the conditions in the hurricane cay katrina. i recommend that. what would you do to help develop resiliency in low income and rural communities we know will face disasters, especially in regards to hydrofracking. >> yeah. >> you have not been asked the hard question yet. [laughter] >> that's a very good question. you know, from a health point of view, what i would say we learned from the gulf and from similar disasters around the world is that it's really primarily a cycle social impact and hassed to with loss jobs, fear of chemicals, a whole series of things that are fixable if we can improve our communication skills, our knowledge, and our willingness to share and tell the truth, and to me, one of the most telling problems that came out of the gulf was the issue of the dispercent. if i ask for a show of hands like i do in the gulf, how many heard of dispercent, everyb
berry. >> john berry. the history was how the mississippi river was changed for accommodation in the impact of the 1997 flood that created the conditions in the hurricane cay katrina. i recommend that. what would you do to help develop resiliency in low income and rural communities we know will face disasters, especially in regards to hydrofracking. >> yeah. >> you have not been asked the hard question yet. [laughter] >> that's a very good question. you know, from a...
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i'm john kelly. we want to take you to portland. we have been covering a bizarre rescue scene at a parking garage. a cinder block wall. a foot space between the wall and parking garage. a woman at 3:30 this morning dropped and fell 15 to 20 feet. she's stuck dangling four feet above the ground. rescue crews have been there since 3:30 trying to get her out. you can see her arm. they finally got close enough to get to her. they handed her water moments ago. this is a long drawn out scene. at 3:30 this morning neighbors heard a woman screaming. they called 911. they have been on scene trying to free her up. they are close now. you can see trying to get her out. she had a flannel shirt on as police workers try to pull her out. we'll keep you updated. good progress there as they try to get her out. now let's check on the wednesday forecast. christina loren has sunny skies and crisp temperatures. >> a good-looking day shaping up. a live look at a clear start over san jose. it's hazy this morning. temperatures are cold. 3 is degrees in liv
i'm john kelly. we want to take you to portland. we have been covering a bizarre rescue scene at a parking garage. a cinder block wall. a foot space between the wall and parking garage. a woman at 3:30 this morning dropped and fell 15 to 20 feet. she's stuck dangling four feet above the ground. rescue crews have been there since 3:30 trying to get her out. you can see her arm. they finally got close enough to get to her. they handed her water moments ago. this is a long drawn out scene. at 3:30...
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he damaging testimooyagainst john leopold. heights..."it's extremely crazy, there's got to bb 3-4 hundreddpeople out the door," door,"the event the drew a tonight.artic air has a grip oo maryland.how low temperatures will go tomorrow myyskywatch forecass. forecast.ann the controversy over an inauuural performance. performance. the uestions over who as faking it. hello i'mmjeff barnd. barnd.and i'm jennifer gillert. gilbert.a baltimore city police officer defenns hiiself against charges that e conspired to ddal drugs. drugs. officer... kendall richburg... courtroom... today.../. jeef abell... in... northwest baltimore.../ with... new you... saw... first jeff.... officer richburg, most recently, worked heee at the nnrthwestern police district. he's part of aaspecial violeet crimm.... but tonight, tte officer ii locked up....aacused of being a criminnl himself. himself. in a federal courtroom thhs morning, officer kenneth anddpleaded 'not guilty'.... a three ount indictmenn handed down last week.....accuses him of conspiring to deal heroin,
he damaging testimooyagainst john leopold. heights..."it's extremely crazy, there's got to bb 3-4 hundreddpeople out the door," door,"the event the drew a tonight.artic air has a grip oo maryland.how low temperatures will go tomorrow myyskywatch forecass. forecast.ann the controversy over an inauuural performance. performance. the uestions over who as faking it. hello i'mmjeff barnd. barnd.and i'm jennifer gillert. gilbert.a baltimore city police officer defenns hiiself against...
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john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. he took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather. officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. as soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to jail. i spoke with hammer's parents in early december. they told me the conditions in prison were a nightmare and obviously terrible for him and them. after intervention from politicians, john hammer has finally been released. he joins me live. it is very good to see you become here. first of all, how are you doing? >> i'm all right, anderson. i'm doing a lot better. i was sick when i first got out. i spent five days in the hospital. but i think i'm doing a lot better right now. >> when you crossed the border, you told the u.s. border officials that you had this old gun, that you wanted to bring it down on this trip with you. what did they tell you? >> they told me if i fill
john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. he took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather. officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. as soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to jail. i spoke with hammer's parents in early december. they told me the conditions in prison were a nightmare and obviously terrible for...
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i can't speak this morning, and "early start's" john berman is with us. there are reports say armstrong is admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs after years and years of vehement denial. how far does his admission go? the interview will air on thursday. cnn's ed lavandera is live in austin, texas, what about the fallout in texas and around the country for lance armstrong now? >> reporter: i think everyone's trying to gauge just how much fallout there will be. we're here at a bike shop called mellow johnny's, not too far away from where the livestrong foundation is headquarters. lance armstrong is part owner of the bike shop. seven yellow jerseys hang on the wall back here, become a popular spot in downtown austin over the last few years but there's a lot of distancing going on, the livestrong foundation trying to make its own way without lance armstrong's footprint. it's how he confesses and body language, someone who hasn't been contrite over the last few years as he's battled the people who criticized him and accused him of using performance-en
i can't speak this morning, and "early start's" john berman is with us. there are reports say armstrong is admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs after years and years of vehement denial. how far does his admission go? the interview will air on thursday. cnn's ed lavandera is live in austin, texas, what about the fallout in texas and around the country for lance armstrong now? >> reporter: i think everyone's trying to gauge just how much fallout there will be. we're here...
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how speaker john boehner and mitch mcconnell, for their part, conspicuously avoiding news cameras and silent at the administration's assault on the second amendment as it escalates. a backlash appears to be building in certain parts of the country. one republican congress gentleman requesting act unilaterally. and the state of texas introducing a measure that would make federal officials subject to prosecution. tonight we have the "a-team" to discuss the issue. in the sandy hook elementary school massacre rolling rock school safety and the idea of armed guards in schools across the country. one school district is not waiting for the president to act. karl cameron has the report. reporter: reporter: this steel town now has armed troopers guarding their public-school. >> the first reaction is to keep the kids at school say. >> whether we are right or wrong, we will do whatever it takes to protect the children. >> there is concern that any weapon in schools can create new risks. in july the more evidence that we have, the better. for 99% of public schools require visitors to sign it. 92%
how speaker john boehner and mitch mcconnell, for their part, conspicuously avoiding news cameras and silent at the administration's assault on the second amendment as it escalates. a backlash appears to be building in certain parts of the country. one republican congress gentleman requesting act unilaterally. and the state of texas introducing a measure that would make federal officials subject to prosecution. tonight we have the "a-team" to discuss the issue. in the sandy hook...
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[inaudible conversations] >> the confirmation hearing for john kerry, the president's nominee to replace hillary clinton at the state department is tomorrow. senator kerry testifies before the relations committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern with live coverage on c-span. senator kerry is the chairman of the foreign relations committee, but because he thought the nominee, thursday's hearing will be chaired by new jersey senator, robert menendez. a week later, the confirmation hearing for chuck hagel, the president's nominee to be defense secretary. mr. hagel served two terms as republican senator for nebraska. his confirmation hearing it live on c-span thursday, january 31st at 9:30 a.m. eastern. november 20th lappin and west west to play dice regional command south from october 2010 to october 2011. from august 2004 to february 2007, served as deputy commanding general operations, not division and its latest deputy commanding general for operations for combined joint task force 76 afghanistan from january 2006 until february 2007 with responsibilities and what is not regional command east, sout
[inaudible conversations] >> the confirmation hearing for john kerry, the president's nominee to replace hillary clinton at the state department is tomorrow. senator kerry testifies before the relations committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern with live coverage on c-span. senator kerry is the chairman of the foreign relations committee, but because he thought the nominee, thursday's hearing will be chaired by new jersey senator, robert menendez. a week later, the confirmation hearing for chuck...
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house majority and the speaker, john boehner. shame on congress. if they want to make new rules about disasters from the detective on state. neil: more than 20 billion of the original monetary aid is doing nothing that it was proposed to do. the sad truth is that the squeaky wheel gets the greece. calling an emergency every other week is like calling wolf. we think the point is about as free cash? >> well, they can get money. how much better to get the federal taxpayer pick up the cost and have yo own constituency this money. it is free money and they needed to hand out the cash on and something that every governor wants to do. declare a disaster or something to get free cash. >> is the classic example of pork barrel. you know, there is a solution to this problem and that would be for people to pay in advance. governments could have an emergency fund instead of spending all their money every year. they could be prepared partly for their emergencies. the federal government could play this because they could set up a fund for disasters and they could
house majority and the speaker, john boehner. shame on congress. if they want to make new rules about disasters from the detective on state. neil: more than 20 billion of the original monetary aid is doing nothing that it was proposed to do. the sad truth is that the squeaky wheel gets the greece. calling an emergency every other week is like calling wolf. we think the point is about as free cash? >> well, they can get money. how much better to get the federal taxpayer pick up the cost...
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i'm john kelly. after hours of debate the oakland city council hireses a consultant to turn around the police department in the city. >> shame on you! >> protesters upset shouting "shame on you" as the council finished voting after 2:00 a.m. this morning. the council approved a contract that involves hiring bill bratton. council members say they recognize the police force needs help. one council woman gave police chief jordan firm instructions. >> if you say this is the team you need, these are the people you're trusting to give you the guidance so you can get our department in order, i'm ready to vote on that. what i expect of you, what i'm expecting of you is to deliver. >> a lot of protesters say bratton said the stop and frisk policy will lead to racial profiling. some think bratton will stop all the bloodshed in oakland. we'll see. let's check in with christina loren, nice start to the day. >> indeed. good morning to you. we have rain on the way. we are holding off on showers in san francisco. f
i'm john kelly. after hours of debate the oakland city council hireses a consultant to turn around the police department in the city. >> shame on you! >> protesters upset shouting "shame on you" as the council finished voting after 2:00 a.m. this morning. the council approved a contract that involves hiring bill bratton. council members say they recognize the police force needs help. one council woman gave police chief jordan firm instructions. >> if you say this is...
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john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a little bit about health care. what are some of the other stocks that you hold? media stocks? >> yeah, so, i think like as you said i think this is a very good stock picking environment because when you're focused on whether we're going to be crashing or soaring what happens in between matters a lot. after all the adrenaline it seems like things are getting focused on bought up line and microstocks. for us i think when you look around the world first, if you can find cash glow that's not overvalued and a low rate world it's wo
john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a...
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tonight, senior national correspondent john roberts goes inside the tragic numbe numbers. >> just as the pentagon thought it was making headway on the military suicide, a troubling reversal. 349 active duty service members took their lives in 2012. sharp increase from the previous year's 301. >> more veterans to suicide, to combat. that should outrage all americans. if there was an enemy weapons system kill 300 troops a year we'd figure out how to eliminate that enemy. >> the mill their tried to address the problem. every branch has a comprehensive suicide prevention program. >> how many of you in here know of someone who committed suicide? >> after remaining relatively flat for three years in t number of suicides spiked to record highs. >> it's a constant struck to understand the riskbe factors at play. we are dealing with the post dramatic stress, dramatic brain injury. service members on tremendous prescription medication, with multiple surgeries. >> general peter corelli, vice chief of staff said it's a difficult issue to fully understand. >> i happen to believe that the departme
tonight, senior national correspondent john roberts goes inside the tragic numbe numbers. >> just as the pentagon thought it was making headway on the military suicide, a troubling reversal. 349 active duty service members took their lives in 2012. sharp increase from the previous year's 301. >> more veterans to suicide, to combat. that should outrage all americans. if there was an enemy weapons system kill 300 troops a year we'd figure out how to eliminate that enemy. >> the...
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. >> house speaker john boehner put out a statement on all of this said, quote, house committees of jurisdiction will review these recommendations and if the senate pass as bill, we will also take a look at that. speaker boehner knows that getting 60 votes for any major sweeping new gun control legislation will be difficult to get in the senate. david and liz. david: peter barnes in d.c. thanks, peter. liz: with talks of gun control let's look how some big name gun companies are performing right now. first smith & wesson. this of course is the firearms manufacturer, the stocks saw really significant bump of nearly 6%, putting this into perspective, fallen more than 14% in the wake of shootings at the school. arum ruger and company engages in the design, manufacturing and sale of firearms saw its biggest gain since mid-december. the stock is not hit as hard as smith & wesson. it is up three months for sturm ruger. cabela's operating hundreds of stores in u.s. and canada. it saw a move up 6%. david: not just gun control. we're headed for a debt ceiling battle is to avoid the debt ceiling itself. c
. >> house speaker john boehner put out a statement on all of this said, quote, house committees of jurisdiction will review these recommendations and if the senate pass as bill, we will also take a look at that. speaker boehner knows that getting 60 votes for any major sweeping new gun control legislation will be difficult to get in the senate. david and liz. david: peter barnes in d.c. thanks, peter. liz: with talks of gun control let's look how some big name gun companies are...
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john is the -- most of john's ancestors were prominent virginians during the period of the colonies but were mostly anti-crown so i asked asked john why is at it that patrick henry was the most outspoken? and his answer was incredibly -- richard it's because he was for. however poor he may have been patrick henry was a very rich warrior and one of his greatest features he said in the quote different and often see the same subject in different lights and therefore i hope it will not be disrespectful to those gentlemen if entertaining opinions of a character opposite to theirs and i shall speak forth my time is freely and without reserve. this is no time for ceremony. it's an awful moment for our country. patrick henry was addressing the repression of the american colonies by the british crown and tonight i wish to speak to a different kind of repression, the injustice of being held hostage by large financial institutions considered too big to fail or by the acronym tbt of. and unfair tax upon the american people and moreover they interfere with the transmission of monetary policy which i
john is the -- most of john's ancestors were prominent virginians during the period of the colonies but were mostly anti-crown so i asked asked john why is at it that patrick henry was the most outspoken? and his answer was incredibly -- richard it's because he was for. however poor he may have been patrick henry was a very rich warrior and one of his greatest features he said in the quote different and often see the same subject in different lights and therefore i hope it will not be...
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. >>> and ed markey winning the senate seat that will be vacated by john kerry became more inevitable, when one of the democrats said he would stay right where he is. he has decided not to challenge ed markey for the democratic nomination. coming up, a new episode of crazy things republicans say about guns, which will actually allow us to take a detour into a crazy thing a republican said about pornography. that is in the re-write. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your
. >>> and ed markey winning the senate seat that will be vacated by john kerry became more inevitable, when one of the democrats said he would stay right where he is. he has decided not to challenge ed markey for the democratic nomination. coming up, a new episode of crazy things republicans say about guns, which will actually allow us to take a detour into a crazy thing a republican said about pornography. that is in the re-write. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i...
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book of laws and john quincy adams was the only president to do that. i'm somewhat religious, my position is not anti-bible or anti-god. this is the basis of our government and our genesis. and there is nothing more powerful than the president putting his hand on the u.s. constitution. it's our supreme law of the land. >> jennifer: but he is taking an oath to uphold the constitution. >> sure, we all know it's symbolic, but why not -- this is the supreme law of the land religion is part of me but it's not what i'm going to go to. he is not rick sanatorium he is a religious man. >> jennifer: sure, i get that. you are a performer. i'm curious what you thought about the performance of day, the delivery of this. normally you start a big speech with a couple of jokes. but you don't do that with the inauguration. >> not one president has ever told a joke in their inauguration. they tell jokes at the conventions, campaign trail, state of the union, even debates -- >> jennifer: it's so solemn. >> open a joke with what are all of you people doing my backyard some
book of laws and john quincy adams was the only president to do that. i'm somewhat religious, my position is not anti-bible or anti-god. this is the basis of our government and our genesis. and there is nothing more powerful than the president putting his hand on the u.s. constitution. it's our supreme law of the land. >> jennifer: but he is taking an oath to uphold the constitution. >> sure, we all know it's symbolic, but why not -- this is the supreme law of the land religion is...
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he's the director of the johns hopkins center for gun policy and research. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> let me start with you, if i may, mr. mayor. you're a mayor of a major american city. a violent city. like many of the big cities in america. from what you understand of what the president will be revealing tomorrow as wa he wants to push forward with, is that enough? >> it is a fantastic start, piers. and the problem is we haven't done enough in the past. first and foremost, president obama and certainly the work of vice president biden needs to be commended. this will not be easy. we all know that. and so for all those, if there are going to be those voices already saying is it enough, how about joining the fight to make sure that we're successful? and then we'll keep pushing forward. >> police commissioner ramsey, there are two issues here, it seems to me, in terms of the type of violence. you have the predominantly handgun violence of criminals and gangs. and then you have the mass shootings, which have escalated in recent years. i think half of the
he's the director of the johns hopkins center for gun policy and research. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> let me start with you, if i may, mr. mayor. you're a mayor of a major american city. a violent city. like many of the big cities in america. from what you understand of what the president will be revealing tomorrow as wa he wants to push forward with, is that enough? >> it is a fantastic start, piers. and the problem is we haven't done enough in the past. first and...
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great piece this morning by john howard. the former conservative prime minister of australia who pointed out that 1996 when they had a mass shooting where 35 people were killed, they stepped up to the plate. australia banned all assault weapons. banned them. just banned them. the entire country. then they did a federal buyback provision. and they picked up 700,000 weapons. john howard points out that would be the equivalent of buying back 40 million assault weapons in this country. but they did it and since 1996, there was some mass shootings in the decade or so before 1996. there has not been one since in australia. so these things work. australia took this national action. but here we have pretty tepid common sense actions on the part of the president and the vice president. and everybody is saying. much too far, much too far. president's going too far. we just cannot tolerate that. so to me, the debate is not have we gone too far. the debate really ought to be what's wrong -- why can't we go even farther and why are we do
great piece this morning by john howard. the former conservative prime minister of australia who pointed out that 1996 when they had a mass shooting where 35 people were killed, they stepped up to the plate. australia banned all assault weapons. banned them. just banned them. the entire country. then they did a federal buyback provision. and they picked up 700,000 weapons. john howard points out that would be the equivalent of buying back 40 million assault weapons in this country. but they did...
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i will talk to john rosenthal from stop hand gun violence. we will take you live to a virginia gun shop and you will hear what people there are saying about the president's proposals that we all heard just an hour or two ago. plus, another republican breaks ranks with her party, acknowledging the debt ceiling will have to be raised. we will get the read from mark murray and what's happening on both sides. secretary of state hillary clinton called the prime minister of algeria and a group claims they are holding a total of 41 hostages after occupying a natural gas complex. they were reportedly to punish algeria for allowing french jets to use the airspace in attacking a group linked to al qaeda. we will have more on the news, but seven americans reportedly being held hostage in algeria. we'll be right back. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillip
i will talk to john rosenthal from stop hand gun violence. we will take you live to a virginia gun shop and you will hear what people there are saying about the president's proposals that we all heard just an hour or two ago. plus, another republican breaks ranks with her party, acknowledging the debt ceiling will have to be raised. we will get the read from mark murray and what's happening on both sides. secretary of state hillary clinton called the prime minister of algeria and a group claims...
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president obama has invited john boehner to six state dinners, boehner declined all six times, he did accept president george bush's to a state dinner for the meaningless queen elizabeth. president obama invited senate minority leader mitch mcconnell to two state dinners, and to celebrate the basketball team from his home state. mcconnell declined all those invitations. and president obama invited all newly elected members of congress to the white house for a reputation. less than half of the freshmen republicans attended. joining me now, howard fineman, in my experience, this socializing thing is the most overrated legislative strategy imaginable. i have never seen it matter in any way at all. if booze could do this it would have fixed a lot of things a lot easier a long time ago. >> yes, of course, and booze consumption in d.c. exceeds that in other years of the country, with the possible exception of las vegas. there was a time, a day and place when i think personal relationships did matter more. and i think when you were on the hill, when i was covering you on the hill, it was kin
president obama has invited john boehner to six state dinners, boehner declined all six times, he did accept president george bush's to a state dinner for the meaningless queen elizabeth. president obama invited senate minority leader mitch mcconnell to two state dinners, and to celebrate the basketball team from his home state. mcconnell declined all those invitations. and president obama invited all newly elected members of congress to the white house for a reputation. less than half of the...
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gerri: number one, one of the most quoted speeches, john kennedy in 1961. >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. gerri: and the number one best inaugural address is? president abraham lincoln, the second speech as the civil war was drawing to a close. he hand wrote this. with mall las towards none, charity towards on, finish the work we are in to bind wounds to do which may acomeef, cherish, an a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. that speech, as i said, was handwritten by the president itself. see a picture of it right there. there's no cross outs, nothing -- no going back and starting over. something you would never see today. when we come back. what do doctors think about websites like webmd. is googling your symptoms a good idea? next, the on going debt debate mean you're not getting a tax refund on time? covering your assets next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared i
gerri: number one, one of the most quoted speeches, john kennedy in 1961. >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. gerri: and the number one best inaugural address is? president abraham lincoln, the second speech as the civil war was drawing to a close. he hand wrote this. with mall las towards none, charity towards on, finish the work we are in to bind wounds to do which may acomeef, cherish, an a just and lasting...
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here is the first president who was born in the 20th century, john f. kennedy. >> let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war h disciplined by a hard and bitter feast, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the small undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are committed today at home and around the world. >> wow. later in that speech jfk said another of his most famous lines, ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. it's a line he paraphrased from george stmplt john, the head master at his prep school. i learned that nugget while researching for my book, "jack kennedy, elusive hero." does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" i learned that nugget while researching for my book, "jack kennedy, elusive hero." ow much . spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment
here is the first president who was born in the 20th century, john f. kennedy. >> let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war h disciplined by a hard and bitter feast, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the small undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are committed today at...
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john? >> i think there will be more of this. and i think we will see push back, some of the higher tax governments in europe say we need tax harmization. that won't happen, but we'll see a push for it. >> topic number two, this involves our poll. we asked all of you out there via yahoo! finance should companies be allowed to limit what employees say about them on social media sites? 18% of you said yes, it's meant to protected the company and employees. 21% said, no, workers have the right to speak freely online. 61% said employees need to use commonsense when talking online. this reminds me, you know, we don't gather around the water cooler anymore. we gather in social media sites. isn't the same thing? >> the entire premise of should companies try to stop you from doing this is wrong. what companies should do, is not just say use common sense, they should help employees understand the right way to use social media, a way that doesn't undermine the integrity of the company or seem restrictive on their own employees. take a posi
john? >> i think there will be more of this. and i think we will see push back, some of the higher tax governments in europe say we need tax harmization. that won't happen, but we'll see a push for it. >> topic number two, this involves our poll. we asked all of you out there via yahoo! finance should companies be allowed to limit what employees say about them on social media sites? 18% of you said yes, it's meant to protected the company and employees. 21% said, no, workers have...
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john eusti krench. part two of the interview tonight. we'll see more into the mind of lance armstrong. still ahead, we'll continue the conversation with niccole cook and betsy andreu. and this weekend, we'll break down the case against lance armstrong, 10:00 eastern. a closer look at the constant doping chatter. the world according to lance armstrong, right here on cnn. saturday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> other news, john berman with a look at that. >> thank you so much. i can't get the lance armstrong thing out of my head. >>> big news overseas. the hostage crisis in al jaera, entered its third day, and british, norwegian, japanese, believed to be among those held by militants in algeria. bp confirm some of their employees unaccounted for. british officials said there were a significant number of british victims. david cameron spoke out this morning about the crisis. here are some what he said. >> algerian prime minister later last night told me that the first operation was complete. but this is a large and complex site and they a
john eusti krench. part two of the interview tonight. we'll see more into the mind of lance armstrong. still ahead, we'll continue the conversation with niccole cook and betsy andreu. and this weekend, we'll break down the case against lance armstrong, 10:00 eastern. a closer look at the constant doping chatter. the world according to lance armstrong, right here on cnn. saturday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> other news, john berman with a look at that. >> thank you so much. i...
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patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the testimony is hard to hear. >> it is personal for me to see her describe her fear. >> she was the first witness for the state. she also told the judge who is an absence of a jury will decide the case that he ordered his protective detail police officer to tear down campaign signs. those cops also had to drive him to parking lots twice a week to meet a woman that this sort of 911 caller reported seeing in 2009. >> i'm seeing activity in a car and it does not look proper. it looks like sexual activity. >> the lawyers did not deny the allegations but say they are not crimes. they showed a spinal m.r.i. image and after two back surgeries he needed a little help from his staff but she says she sees it differently. >> i hope justice prevails. >> when that assistant was asked why she didn't refuse to do the medical chore, s
patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the testimony is hard to hear. >> it is personal for me to see her describe her fear. >> she was the first witness for the state. she also told the judge who is an absence of a jury will decide the case that he ordered his protective detail police officer to tear...
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john, the headmaster at his prep school. i learned that nugget while researching for my book, "jack kennedy, elusive hero." which is still on "the new york times" best seller list. 19 weeks. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to "hardball." today president obama got an important buy-in you might say for his defense secretary nominee, chuck hagel, from the powerful new york senator chuck schumer. this morning schumer released a statement that reads in part, based on several key assurances provided by senator hagel, i am currently prepared to vote for his confirmation. i encourage my senate colle
john, the headmaster at his prep school. i learned that nugget while researching for my book, "jack kennedy, elusive hero." which is still on "the new york times" best seller list. 19 weeks. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because...
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this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why have there been, and why are there now so many military suicide? >> well, it's been a long war and a lot of there's and we're asking a lot a lot of our military and their families. when you put together a lot of years of stress, injury and illness and loss of a sense of purpose or hope, you have people at a high risk of suicide. >> jennifer: america is beginning to extricate itself from afghanistan and iraq. i was surprised were you surprised that the suicide rate was actually going up. >> no, i really wasn't surprised at that. many of our troops, you know, they find a
this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why...
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: ou
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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john meachum is talking about it this morning. >> the most important g median household income over the last 12 years. without rectifiying that this will be an unmemorable presidency and potentially a significantly -- >> how is he going to do that in three years? how is he going to remedy that turn that around so the regular folks start to make more money? it seems to me almost impossible with these policies. >> i think we are all to blame here. a lot of people don't want to hear the hard truth. people don't want to pay more taxes they don't want to see these cuts. they don't want to embrace the simpson bowl kind of proposals. these are hard choices. you and i didn't run for president. he sought the job. he is a good man. i think you would agree with that. it is his responsibility to lead us. my sense is the problem at the moment is he's allowing the dysfunction in the capital, which is there, and the public's reluctance to make hard choices, he's allowing that to lead him, he is not leading us. >> the president will lay down his agenda february 12th, the state of the union. >> it is ti
john meachum is talking about it this morning. >> the most important g median household income over the last 12 years. without rectifiying that this will be an unmemorable presidency and potentially a significantly -- >> how is he going to do that in three years? how is he going to remedy that turn that around so the regular folks start to make more money? it seems to me almost impossible with these policies. >> i think we are all to blame here. a lot of people don't want to...
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he called out john boehner directly. i want to ask you the question this way, especially since you are from kansas, in new york, new jersey and connecticut where they were hit by the storm they look at it this way, for every dollar they send to washington every year in taxes, here's what they get back, 61 cents, new jersey. new york 79 cents. in kansas mayim bialik say you are loading off of us every year. you get 1.12 for every dollar you send in. don't they deserve their money back. >> i don't know what those numbers are. we have an america that everyone is getting more than they send in. 40 cents of every dollar back in washington, d.c. for relief aid or any other purposes is borrowed. what we are trying to do if you are going to spend 50, 40 billion or $10 it should be done in a fiscally responsible manner, especially if 80% of the aid is not going to be spent until 2015 why rush it through? there's going to be pork items, smithsonian and other places have nothing to do with disaster relief and that what happens arou
he called out john boehner directly. i want to ask you the question this way, especially since you are from kansas, in new york, new jersey and connecticut where they were hit by the storm they look at it this way, for every dollar they send to washington every year in taxes, here's what they get back, 61 cents, new jersey. new york 79 cents. in kansas mayim bialik say you are loading off of us every year. you get 1.12 for every dollar you send in. don't they deserve their money back. >>...